
Proceedings of the Third International Conference of Innovative Textiles and Developed Materials
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This book highlights selected papers from the 3rd International Conference on Innovative Textiles and Developed Materials (ITDM'3) held in Monastir, Tunisia, on May 9 and 10, 2025. The papers present latest scientific concepts and technological advancements in innovative materials and polymers, technical and smart textiles, Textile Industry 4.0, as well as sustainable textile materials and durable processes on a global scale. The conference fosters the exchange of ideas and emerging technologies, promoting collaboration among academics, researchers, institutions and both national and international socio-economic stakeholders.
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Dr. Mohamed HAMDAOUI is Professor in the field of physico-chemistry of polymers, functionalization, dyeing and finishing of Textile materials at the National School of Engineers, University of Monastir, Tunisia. He is currently running an active research group working on wetting, surface and interface, characterization of functionalized polymers, nano-composites, dyeing and finishing in the Textile Materials and Processes Research Unit, University of Monastir. He teaches a postgraduate level course on rheology and physico-chemistry of polymers, wetting, surface and interface, dyeing and finishing processes.
Dr. Saber BEN ABDESSALEM is a Professor in the field of technical and smart textiles, knitting, and non-woven materials at the National School of Engineers, University of Monastir, Tunisia. He currently leads an active research group focused on medical textiles within the Textile Materials and Processes Research Unit, University of Monastir.
Dr. Adel GHITH is Professor in the field of spinning and composites at the National School of Engineers, University of Monastir, Tunisia. He is an active member in the Textile Materials and Processes Research Unit, University of Monastir.
Dr. Ayda BAFFOUN is an Associate Professor in the field of functionalization, physico-chemistry of polymers and textile materials at National School of Engineers, University of Monastir, Tunisia. She is an active member in the Textile Materials and Processes Research Unit, University of Monastir.
Dr. Imed FEKI is Assistant Professor in the field of spinning and physico-mechanical properties of textile materials at the National School of Engineers, University of Monastir, Tunisia. He is an active member in the Textile Materials and Processes Research Unit, University of Monastir.
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Novel braiding structure and its mechanical properties.- Rethinking hospital design: A prevention strategy through anti-microbial materials.- Chemical extraction of cellulosic fibers from Forsskaolea tenacissima: characterization, and application in dye adsorption.- Microcapsules Properties and Their Fixation on Gauze for Medical Applications: Influence of Solution and Process Parameters.- Optimizing the mechanical and thermal properties of nettle fiber-reinforced composite materials using manufacturing parameters: Literature review.- Ballistic impact of filled composites: Finite element modelling.
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